Antenna Products

Antenna Products Corporation (APC), founded in 1947 and headquartered in Mineral Wells, Texas, is a specialized manufacturer of high-quality antennas and related products tailored primarily for the military, government, and commercial markets. They are known for their focus on providing advanced and durable solutions in radio communications.


Key Areas of Expertise:



  1. Military and Defense:



    • APC supplies a wide array of antennas and antenna systems that meet stringent military standards. These products include tactical communication antennas, high-frequency (HF) antennas, very high frequency (VHF) antennas, and ultra-high frequency (UHF) antennas.

    • Their solutions support various applications such as ground-to-air communications, battlefield communications, and radar.



  2. Government:



    • They provide antennas for a range of government communication systems, including those used by first responders, police, border security, and other emergency services which require reliable and secure communication.



  3. Commercial:



    • They offer commercial solutions for industries including telecommunications, broadcasting, and aviation. APC's product lineup includes antennas for cellular systems, Wi-Fi networks, and other commercial communication utilities.



  4. Specialized Markets:



    • APC also caters to specialized markets like air traffic control and transportation infrastructure, providing antennas designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions and ensuring reliable performance.




Product Portfolio:



  • Fixed and Mobile Antennas:
    Diverse options catered to both stationary and mobile platforms.



  • Antenna Systems:
    Comprehensive systems integrating different types of antennas for enhanced functionality in specific applications.



  • Accessories and Support Equipment:
    A range of ancillary products that support antenna installations and operations, such as masts, mounts, couplers, and more.




APC is recognized not only for its product quality but also for its commitment to innovation and customer service. They often work closely with clients to develop custom solutions that meet specific operational requirements, ensuring optimal performance in various challenging environments.


Overall, Antenna Products Corporation remains a prominent player in the field of antenna technology, offering specialized solutions that enhance communication capabilities across multiple critical sectors.


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MINERAL WELLS USA

101 SE 25th Ave
MINERAL WELLS TX 76067
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